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  • Lesser/European Pressphoto Agency Jack Stodghill showed a sticker he received after voting at the Woodmont Clubhouse polling precinct in Temple Terrace.

    Florida Votes 2012

  • Stodghill interviews Jim Carter, of Diversity Hiring Expos, who longs for the good old days when "he could expect a veritable parade of hungry recruiters and job seekers to greet him":

    The M Word 2010

  • Stodghill argues that "any company serious about competing in the global market has learned to embrace diversity, whether it's in gender, race, age or religion."

    The M Word 2010

  • The Star Press.com: Stodghill wrote far more than all that, though.

    Archive 2009-11-08 Bill Crider 2009

  • Nate Stodghill was the organizer, but when things didn't go the way he wanted in advance -- he wanted his friends and housemates to sell tickets for him and they didn't sell enough to make him happy -- he got blitzed at the event itself.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Stodghill quit his job as a manager of a manufacturing business, cashing in his 401 (k) to attend law school.

    Victorville Daily Press : 2010

  • "More than anything, I really wanted to help people," Stodghill said.

    Victorville Daily Press : 2010

  • Stodghill and Beamer graduated from Newport News high schools, and Stodghill said he was in the first class affected by the busing plan.

    The Shad Plank 2010

  • Stodghill quit his job as a manager of a manufacturing business, cashing in his 401 (k) to attend law school.

    Victorville Daily Press : 2010

  • "More than anything, I really wanted to help people," Stodghill said.

    Victorville Daily Press : 2010

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